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145:. Reyher was the one who suggested that Brecht begin the play, although he originally suggested Reyher write the story as a film so Reyher could sell the film in the United States. Reyher, who had recently fled from Nazi Germany, hoped that a story about Galileo would earn money. The film version of the story was never made, but it did lay the groundwork for what would eventually become the play version of 139:, whom he met in Berlin in 1927. Reyher helped to popularize Brecht's work in the United States, and was amongst those who helped Brecht and his family immigrate to the United States in 1941. Throughout Brecht's time in the U.S. Reyher and Brecht attempted to collaborate on several projects, most significant of which was 149:. Reyher was one of the few people who the notoriously headstrong Brecht would tolerate disagreement from. Reyher also attempted to teach the newly immigrated Brecht about American culture and advocated for its positive aspects, something that Brecht was skeptical of. 173:, and like Reyher worked as both a novelist and a screenwriter. The couple married in August of that year. The marriage was tumultuous due to the couple's financial problems. Chang supported herself and her husband by traveling to 181:
to earn money writing screenplays. In the final years of Reyher's life his health declined and he suffered from a string of strokes. He spent his final years bed-ridden before passing away in the fall of 1967 in
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during the 1930s and 1940s. Despite finding some work, Reyher's career would begin to decline after his move to Hollywood. Much of Reyher's work dealt with leftist themes.
42:, to Max Reyher and Lina Sichel Reyher. Reyher's family had German heritage, specifically the town of BΓΌdingen. In 1913, Reyher obtained his Master's degree in English from 405: 22:(July 26, 1891 – October 8, 1967) was an American screenwriter, novelist, and newspaper correspondent. Reyher was also a notable friend and collaborator of 119:
Reyher's work meant that he was acquainted with prominent figures in both the literary world and Hollywood. Reyher's friends and acquaintances included
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Betty, Tsou Fong (2000). "The "Flowing Words" of Eileen Chang: A Biographical Essay and Review of Rouge of the North".
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Kenny K. K., Ng (2008). "The Screenwriter as Cultural Broker: Travels of Zhang Ailing's Comedy of Love".
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Reyher's career as a writer spanned several decades and different mediums. Reyher wrote novels such as
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in 1953). Reyher also had a career as a screenwriter and script doctor for studios such as
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Stevens, Wallace; Stevens, Holly (1991). "Letters to Ferdinand Reyher".
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The Full Complexity of Being Human: A Study of Science and Art
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MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences faculty
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Bertolt Brecht
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
New York Evening Sun
Boston Globe
Boston Post
Rebecca Hourwich
Putnam
Little, Brown, and Co.
Lippincott
RKO
MGM
Paramount
Wallace Stevens
Ford Madox Ford
John Huston
Paul Henreid
Bertolt Brecht
Life of Galileo
Eileen Chang
MacDowell Colony for the Arts
New Hampshire
China
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Cambridge
Massachusetts

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